joinings from california on the phone, jeremy canoe, been nearly -- spent three years in a mexican prison on a drug charge. you were caught with steroids, correct? >> yes. >> bill: and you knew that being down there with this kind of a situation you were putting yourself in big-time risk? >> absolutely. >> bill: and then when they caught you and you were sentenced to prison, what did you face in prison? what was it like there? >> to sum it up for you, it was hell. the living conditions in there were barely unlivable. the prison i was in was built for 400 people. there was actually 1200 people in there. i walked into the prison and they put me back into a room with 60 other mexican prisoners and they don't give you no blanket or pillow. they don't give you any clothes, no toothbrush, toilet paper, nothing. you're absolutely given nothing. you're just basically thrown in there like an animal. that's how it was. >> bill: what was the structure? were there guards, a warden? was there exercise? food? what was all that? >> never saw the warden. there were -- yes, there were guards there. the gu